Interview style podcast with guests and conversations about anything and everything.
On this episode Matt and Joe interview aviation attorney, Jenny Urban. We discuss laws governing flyovers at major sporting events such as the Super Bowl and the intersection of drones and sports.
Joe and Matt are joined by special guest, Dr. Jalynn Roberts, who is a university professor. They discuss how colleges and universities are adapting to COVID-19 through online education and the societal response to the pandemic.
On this episode, Matt and Joe start out by completing their discussion about Reggie Bush and USC. Then they dive into detailed their predictions for who will win the 2020 NBA Championship and how the playoffs will play out.
Matt and Joe break down the 2020 MLB Draft coverage and the reasons why baseball does not get the same media coverage compared to other sports. Additionally, they talk about the release of the ESPN 30 For 30, "Long Gone Summer" about the 1998 home run chase between Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa. Finally, Matt and Joe give their thoughts on USC finally reuniting with Reggie Bush after ten years.
Joe and Matt discuss the conflicting narrative in America surrounding the response to COVID-19 in addition to a plethora of political and news-worthy topics facing our country.
On this segment, we are joined by John and Marye Runnels, owners of The South Mouth Deli in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. John and Marye talked about their vision when they purchased The South Mouth Deli in 2017 and some of their favorite entrees on their menu. We also discussed how the restaurant industry is adapting in the midst of COVID-19 and how restaurants play such an important role in providing an oasis for society to have a break from the grind of everyday life. Check out the Limitless Conversation podcast to hear this interview and all of our weekly episodes.
Joe and Matt take turns asking each other questions regarding timely newsworthy topics in society and culture. Will students return to school campuses this fall? Will Elon Musk land a private spacecraft on Mars within the next 20 year? Are we eating more frozen foods during quarantine? How will the production of Hollywood movies be impacted in 2021 with social distancing? Listen to this segment to hear Joe and Matt's answers to these questions and more.
On this episode, Matt and Joe highlight the incredible ascension of the career of Elon Musk and his mission to privatize space travel. Others topics include an update on how we are adjusting to social distancing guidelines as society slowly reopens, Joe Biden's chances in the presidential election, and KFC's new chicken sandwich.
Matt and Joe discuss the success of the golf tournament featuring Tiger, Phil, Brady and Peyton in Florida and how it was great to have a live sport to watch. They also provide perspective on why sports leagues could start focusing strictly on entertainment value and creative ways to produce content post-pandemic. Speaking of content the docuseries about Lance Armstrong, the WWE and the Sosa-McGuire home run chase are referenced. Next, Matt and Joe talk about the challenge of having a MLB season in 2020 amidst the virus and the labor disputes between the owners and players, and they debate which sports league will be the first to return to play. Finally, they conclude the show deciding which NFL players and coaches will be under the most pressure to win and perform well in the upcoming season.
On this episode, we talk about businesses slowly reopening and people returning to normal routines in the United States and whether this return is a good idea. We also analyze how Sweden has attempted the strategy of herd immunity to curtail the virus. Additionally, we provide insight on whether the airline industry can fully recover from the pandemic, whether office space is a thing of the past for businesses with the advent of Zoom, and how COVID-19 compares to post-9/11 and the 2008 housing crisis.
Joe and Matt give their thoughts on the wrongful death lawsuit filed by Kobe Bryant's wife, Vanessa Bryant, against the helicopter company and the pilot involved in the heartbreaking accident in January. They conclude the episode with discussion on NBA games no longer being televised in China in the future and break down the anticipation of the release of the documentary about Tom Brady in 2021.
On this episode, we give our final thoughts on the 10-part ESPN documentary on Michael Jordan and the 1997-1998 Chicago Bulls. We debate whether the Bulls would have won the 1999 NBA Championship if the team had not been broken up. Finally, we discuss the team that lost to the Bulls in the 1997 and 1998 NBA Finals, the Utah Jazz, and what their legacy is for the tenure of Karl Malone and John Stockton.
On this sports-themed segment, Joe and Matt talk about whether Odell Beckham, Jr.'s best days are behind him and the teams that should consider signing Cam Newton. Also, in honor of The Last Dance, they discuss how experts would look at the careers of Charles Barkley and Karl Malone differently had they defeated Michael Jordan in the NBA Finals.
On this episode of the podcast, we talk to aviation attorney, Jenny Urban. We delve into a plethora of fascinating topics in the realm of aviation including how airports/airlines might look post-pandemic.
Joe and Matt give their winners and losers of the 2020 NFL Draft, share their thoughts on the Saints thinking about signing Jameis Winston, and break down the latest episodes of The Last Dance.
Matt and Joe talk politics and culture as they discuss President Trump's daily press briefings coming to an end and the governors of Texas and Florida reopening society in a limited capacity.
In this segment Alex and Hannah Doleac play a game of Would You Rather where they have to decide whether they would prefer unlimited girl scout cookies or bottomless chips and salsa. Also, Joe asks Alex about his brother, Adam Doleac, and his music career.
On this episode we are joined by Alex and Hannah Doleac of Hattiesburg, Mississippi. Alex and Hannah share their perspective on life during the pandemic and specifically how schools and businesses are adjusting.
In this special sports segment of the podcast, Joe and Matt talk about the release of the ESPN documentary, "The Last Dance," which will document the 1997-1998 Chicago Bulls season with a focus on Michael Jordan. They also delve into some other sports topics regarding the NBA and the NFL.
Matt and Joe breakdown who they think Joe Biden SHOULD select as his running mate in 2020. They also objectively provide their predictions on who Biden WILL actually select and the viability of that potential ticket versus Donald Trump in the general election.
Joe and Matt provide analysis on how President Trump has handled the pandemic and how the United States' response compares to other nations including Singapore and South Korea. They also give thoughts on the impact of the aftermath of the virus on U.S.-China relations.
Matt and Joe breakdown the possibility of Major League Baseball starting the season in Arizona amidst the pandemic and what that means for the return of other sports like golf and football. In the spirit of optimism they make some predictions for college football in the SEC West in 2020 and share thoughts on LSU, Ole Miss and Mississippi State. Finally, they wrap up the episode by analyzing the HORSE competition on ESPN and debate whether they enjoy watching sports documentaries (i.e. 30 for 30s) more than they enjoy watching actual live sporting events. The answer may surprise you.
Matt and Joe delve into the sports world to talk about the XFL disbanding operations after only five games. They also give their thoughts on the upcoming NFL Draft and specifically Burrow, Tua and Jalen Hurts.
Matt and Joe discuss whether social distancing restrictions and measures should be relaxed later this month and how the United States is handling the pandemic.
We interviewed Priscilla Nguyen about her experience as a contestant on the show, "Worst Cooks In America" on Food Network in 2018.
This is our full interview with Priscilla Nguyen. We talked about life during the pandemic and how work and school has changed for Priscilla and her family. Also, Priscilla talks about her television appearance as a contestant on the Food Network show, "Worst Cooks In America."
In this episode we were joined by guest, Drew Rhian, co-owner of American Graphics in Hattiesburg, MS. Drew talked about how COVID-19 has reshaped the business world and the potential long-term implications. We also discussed what Drew and his family are doing for fun to pass the time during the shelter in place.
Joe and Matt breakdown what has to happen in order for Governor Andrew Cuomo to have a chance to win the Democratic nomination for president. Also, they share some banter on the Netflix series, Tiger King.
Matt and Joe talk about whether the shelter in place orders are working and how society is changing before our eyes on a temporary and permanent basis from our way of life to entertainment, school and work.
We talked to Mayor Hal Marx of Petal about the impact of COVID-19 on South Mississippi. Also, we discussed the national landscape with the stimulus package and got his thoughts on the 2020 presidential election.
Joe and Matt discuss how the business side of sports is effected by the pandemic.
Joe and Matt introduce the show and talk about how society has changed as a result of the pandemic.